A) This is still a reliable source because it clearly cites scientific research.
A is the correct answer because of the fact that they did the study over several dogs, feeding them the same amount of food, at the same time. They did everything the same, while Anna didn't for her dog.
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As a well-known advocate of desegregation during the Civil Rights Movement, the author criticizes Ms. Parks' true intentions for refusing to give up her seat on a bus.
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When I was 9 I used to be a really active kid who would not stand on one place and always twist, turn, talk, and my parents often let me by myself which means I was playing all alone and our house was big like 3 floors, my parents were at the 3rd one while i played by myself on the first one. We had a room that connected with another room by a little window on top of the wall about 50in×50in and i would climb back and forth to the room and back, and beside the window there was a table (really high table actually) and i think it was so high just to avoid me. By the name of this article you can understand that when I was climbing in the room i acsidently hit it with my leg and it fell and broke into a million pieces. I left it there and left thinking nothing would happen. Later that day my dad called me and my other 4 siblings to ask who was it, of course i said no and my little brother got suspended by his iPad, i still didn't tell my parents by the time I am 13 and i feel pretty bad.
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The obvious function of the Prologue as introduction to the Verona of Romeo and Juliet<span> can obscure its deeper, more important function. The Prologue does not merely set the scene of </span>Romeo and Juliet<span>, it tells the audience exactly what is going to happen in the play. The Prologue refers to an ill-fated couple with its use of the word “star-crossed,” which means, literally, against the stars. Stars were thought to control people’s destinies. But the Prologue itself </span>creates<span> this sense of fate by providing the audience with the knowledge that Romeo and Juliet will die even before the play has begun. The audience therefore watches the play with the expectation that it must fulfill the terms set in the Prologue. The structure of the play itself is the fate from which Romeo and Juliet cannot escape.</span>
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